The Associated PressDo you text, e-mail or call your significant other most?

Reach out and text someone.

A new study shows that one out of every ten couples communicates by texting, e-mail or phone only.

Are we too busy to even have dinner together? One in five say they only get to spend 15 minutes a day with their significant other.

Over a week, the average couple spends three hours and 45 minutes together - 51 minutes of it without talking.

It comes as no surprise, then, that 28 percent surveyed said they often felt annoyed when their partner texted or emailed while they were together.

Blame increasing workloads for the shift in acceptable forms of communication, but we also have new ways to chat that we didn't 10 years ago. For example, 13 percent said they keep in touch by checking each other's Facebook pages throughout the day.

Annually, couples send each other an average of 1,002 texts and 400 e-mails.

How often do you communicate with your partner? And how? Do you text, e-mail, call or Facebook most often?